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now when the north stream two pipeline comes online next year gas will flow directly from russia to germany bypassing the current transit light ukraine will hear from your crazy deputy foreign minister right after this. story shows the story of the first one more told from different perspectives by peter craven from the eastern european perspective from the african perspective from the perspective to keep from the arab world. t w dot com slash w w one. time for an upgrade. our. grows all by. house with no room. for design highlights you can make yourself. trends tips and tricks that will turn your home to special. upgrade yourself with d w's interior design channel on you tube. ukraine's worst nightmare no stream true will bring russian natural gas directly to germany via the baltic at make you have misses out on the billions of euros in transit fees i spoke to the ukrainian deputy foreign minister. and a real back breaker of the harvest pays off our young greeks are staying in business with the said trees are old tradition. and bad for us all and that's the business one of the world's most
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first liquefied natural gas terminal that will allow l.n.g. ships from qatar the u.s. and other countries to transport their gas to germany the energy transition the move from nuclear and coal comes with a hefty price tag it means that you are ups largest economy could become more dependent on foreign gas especially from russia. is ukraine's deputy foreign minister have europe and russia forgotten about ukraine. i don't think so but i do think that europe are good to about work and about the consequences so who are being insecure in this respect is this about. security or is it about business you know for us it's a matter of security and it's definitely not about their revenues it's about the guarantee of our security and the pipeline we have this is the kind of guarantee of her eyes why did trump say that germany will become captive to russian energy because germany will oversee if more than eighty percent of russian gas because at the moment it's getting sixty percent from norway the netherlands its own production as well i mean that is stil
first liquefied natural gas terminal that will allow l.n.g. ships from qatar the u.s. and other countries to transport their gas to germany the energy transition the move from nuclear and coal comes with a hefty price tag it means that you are ups largest economy could become more dependent on foreign gas especially from russia. is ukraine's deputy foreign minister have europe and russia forgotten about ukraine. i don't think so but i do think that europe are good to about work and about the...
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and there's tear gas the c.s. gas that was used on this migrant caravan that's banned from use in battlefield situations based on the one nine hundred ninety three chemical weapons convention the tear gas that's routinely used in the united states is of a lesser toxicity still very bad you feel like you're not breathing you feel like you gagin you feel like you might die in the case of c.s. gas which was used at the summit in quebec in two thousand and one which i was present at the c.s. gas makes you really feel that death is imminent so you have children here young toddlers their moms other people clearly civilians not invasionary. and you have boredom border customs officials and military units lobbying tear gas see as good as the most toxic gas over an international border why because they wanted to it wasn't absolutely necessary it was a weapon of choice so the question really will be why did they want this image because the image was completely predictable i believe the trump administration and border patrol
and there's tear gas the c.s. gas that was used on this migrant caravan that's banned from use in battlefield situations based on the one nine hundred ninety three chemical weapons convention the tear gas that's routinely used in the united states is of a lesser toxicity still very bad you feel like you're not breathing you feel like you gagin you feel like you might die in the case of c.s. gas which was used at the summit in quebec in two thousand and one which i was present at the c.s. gas...
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trump: the tear gas is a very minor form of the tear gas itself. it is very safe. once a suffering work people putting it out there, but it is very safe. amy: the head of u.s. border patrol said the pepper spray would go well on the migrants not chose. we will speak to a historian's studies how tear gas went from a weapon of war used on vietnam to be deployed by law enforcement at home. all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the united nations warns in a new report that humanity is doing far too little to limit global temperature rise to less than 1.5 degrees celsius, a target of the 2015 paris climate accord that would prevent thee worst t effects of c catastrophc climate e change. the.n. found the ratef global carbon dioxide emissions rose last year for the first time in four years, and is expected to climb again for 2018, with the world on pace to see a global rise of 3.2 degrees celsius, or nearly 6 degrees fahrenheit, by the end of the century. such a rise would see devastating d
trump: the tear gas is a very minor form of the tear gas itself. it is very safe. once a suffering work people putting it out there, but it is very safe. amy: the head of u.s. border patrol said the pepper spray would go well on the migrants not chose. we will speak to a historian's studies how tear gas went from a weapon of war used on vietnam to be deployed by law enforcement at home. all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm...
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one is coal to gas. a rally in gas prices makes coal more attractive.uld also put pressure on international lng export volumes if u.s. prices rise enough compared to global markets. and then it also incentivizes that storage, and that's a big piece, too. we are still injecting gas into storage this time of year, and so higher prices, especially in winter months, will incentivize some producers to store away some of the gas that they're currently producing in hopes that can also help meet those daily demands in winter. alix: i'm guessing that means also more volatility? anastacia: it does seem that way, yes. alix: all right. ana dialynas, thank you so much, from bloomberg nef. all right, now let's turn to commodity in chief, where we focus on one executive in the commodity world, and today is chad brownstein, the ceo of rocky mountain resources. first, let's take a closer look at one of his investment ideas. 322 billion gallons of water per day was used in the u.s. in 2015. there are two places you can find the water -- on the surface -- think streams, r
one is coal to gas. a rally in gas prices makes coal more attractive.uld also put pressure on international lng export volumes if u.s. prices rise enough compared to global markets. and then it also incentivizes that storage, and that's a big piece, too. we are still injecting gas into storage this time of year, and so higher prices, especially in winter months, will incentivize some producers to store away some of the gas that they're currently producing in hopes that can also help meet those...
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one is coal to gas. a rally in gas prices makes coal more attractive.incentivizes storage, and that is a big piece, too. we are still injecting gas into storage this time of year. higher prices in winter months will incentivize some producers to store away some of the gas they are currently producing in hopes that can meet those daily demands in winter. alix: i am guessing that means more volatility. anastacia: it seems that way, yes. alix: thank you for joining us. let's turn to commodity in chief. we focus on one executive in the commodity world. today is chad brownstein, the ceo of rocky mountain resources. let's take a closer look at one of his investment ideas. 322 billion gallons of water per day was used in the u.s. in 2015. there are two places you can find the water -- on the surface, think streams, lakes, oceans, and underground. the water that goes into wells and springs. how do you invest? you can buy utility companies like american water works, water index, etf, or the underlying assets. take colorado. surface rights there are pretty liquid
one is coal to gas. a rally in gas prices makes coal more attractive.incentivizes storage, and that is a big piece, too. we are still injecting gas into storage this time of year. higher prices in winter months will incentivize some producers to store away some of the gas they are currently producing in hopes that can meet those daily demands in winter. alix: i am guessing that means more volatility. anastacia: it seems that way, yes. alix: thank you for joining us. let's turn to commodity in...
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would lead to remove that the american gas or any source with the energy of liquid natural gas is far expensive and there is really no need in exterior into the new year with natural gas if we have grown out of the natural gas transported here by our alliance to germany or europe for our russia. as it were a person on a second or abuse even with the dependency on russia it is not a problem because russia has never in history not fulfill its obligations its current rates so where should the where should the fear come from not even in times where political you have the tensions were russia never start supplying the gas they didn't even supply the gas when the ukrainian government saw most of the gas bio loans for all your gravy this is i totally agree with that that they cannot rely. on russian gas. at least major part of it ok but that's certainly not how the us sees it the u.s. energy secretary has warned europe of the dangers of using russian gas this have a listen to what was said. confederation. has historically use energy. as a coercive weapon we should no longer allow a criminal
would lead to remove that the american gas or any source with the energy of liquid natural gas is far expensive and there is really no need in exterior into the new year with natural gas if we have grown out of the natural gas transported here by our alliance to germany or europe for our russia. as it were a person on a second or abuse even with the dependency on russia it is not a problem because russia has never in history not fulfill its obligations its current rates so where should the...
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sending tear gas into crowds with women and small babies. of the images you see a little girl who's not only unarmed, she's unshoed and she's having tear gas fired at her. this is completely avoidable and almost a cries the president is making. if i was president i would convene leaders in mexico, central america and south america and try and come together to find solutions on this. because it doesn't matter how high of a wall you build, there's still poverty and violence in those countries and only american leadership can solve it. we need that right now. >> congressman eric swalwell, thank you for joining us. >>> and when we come back, donald trump is now lying about using tear gas on those children at the southern border. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ hebreakfast makers, takers, step counters, outdoor e
sending tear gas into crowds with women and small babies. of the images you see a little girl who's not only unarmed, she's unshoed and she's having tear gas fired at her. this is completely avoidable and almost a cries the president is making. if i was president i would convene leaders in mexico, central america and south america and try and come together to find solutions on this. because it doesn't matter how high of a wall you build, there's still poverty and violence in those countries and...
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first of all, the tear gas is a very minor form of the tear gas itself. it is very safe. the ones that were suffering to some extent were the people that were putting it out there. fair say. why is a pair r and up i into na were they know the tear gas is forming and it is going to be formed and they're running up with a child? amy: meanwhile, trump has urged mexico to deport the thousands of central american migrants who are at or approaching the u.s. border in an attempt to seek asylum. for more, we go to send you go, californrnia, where we are joind by pedro rios, the director of the american friends service committee's u.s.-mexico border program. he witnessed u.s. border agents tear gassing the migrants at the u.s.-mexico border on sunday. welcome to democracy now! can you describe what h happene? >> thank you for having me on the show. i was gathered with the number of people on the u.s. side. we were witnessing, as many of the migrants were, coming over to the primary fence next to the pedestrian crossing. shortly thereafter, border patrol agents began firing what se
first of all, the tear gas is a very minor form of the tear gas itself. it is very safe. the ones that were suffering to some extent were the people that were putting it out there. fair say. why is a pair r and up i into na were they know the tear gas is forming and it is going to be formed and they're running up with a child? amy: meanwhile, trump has urged mexico to deport the thousands of central american migrants who are at or approaching the u.s. border in an attempt to seek asylum. for...
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produced oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids every year. year after year. andonrowingmption of the same commodities this is the game changer. g we sss exports of liquified natural gas and crude oil going forward. at's where shen ear comes into play. it's the purest way to play the growing demand forraiquified na gas exports. global liquefied farl gas demand is going to increase actually double in the next couple of decades. thect.s. islly going to be the second or third largest supplier ofur liquified n gas to the rest of the world. shen eerp is the only way to play that right now ande think it's an excellent way for investors to get exposure. >> if you expect increase in production you move it from placeto so you're going with one of the pipeline companies, enterprise products partners, right. >> yes. utwhat we like a enterprise it's a diversified company that operates essential energy infrastructure assets across the entire u.s. basically. so if productn is goi to grow as you mentioned year after ear, you need to move that oil and gas. you need to transpo
produced oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids every year. year after year. andonrowingmption of the same commodities this is the game changer. g we sss exports of liquified natural gas and crude oil going forward. at's where shen ear comes into play. it's the purest way to play the growing demand forraiquified na gas exports. global liquefied farl gas demand is going to increase actually double in the next couple of decades. thect.s. islly going to be the second or third largest supplier...
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>> first and foremost the tear gas was not deployed at the children, the tear gas was deployed to disbursewd. the children were being used as human shields so these grown males could stand behind them and throw rocks. i have worked groups in the desert. >> even if that's true, and i'm not saying it is, even if that's true and those women and children were being used in that way, would it be okay to tear gas them? >> under the obama policy, absolutely. this policy we used was an obama written policy and it was used in 2013 at the same port of entry. this was between the ports of entry, where people were trying to enter the country illegally instead of trying to do it legally. we look at the coverage and say this is disparate coverage, why wasn't this covered in 2013, all of a sudden it's an issue now when we're acting under the obama policies. >> juliet? >> i've been hearing this talking point, more specifics would be helpful from the union you remember about what you're talking about. i don't want to get into the details. what we do know, and what you and the union wanted was more aggressi
>> first and foremost the tear gas was not deployed at the children, the tear gas was deployed to disbursewd. the children were being used as human shields so these grown males could stand behind them and throw rocks. i have worked groups in the desert. >> even if that's true, and i'm not saying it is, even if that's true and those women and children were being used in that way, would it be okay to tear gas them? >> under the obama policy, absolutely. this policy we used was...
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the tear gas is a minor form of the tear gas itself. it's very safe.he ones that were suffering to a certain extent were the people putting it out there, but it's very safe. but you say why is a parent running up into an area where they know the tear gas is forming and they know it's going to be formed and they're running up with a child? in some cases they're not the parents. these are the people they call grabbers. they grab a child because they think they'll have a certain status having a child. you know, you have certain advantages in terms of our crazy laws that frankly congress should be changing. if you changed the laws, you wouldn't be having this problem. >> so as we note the body language, we also note the verbiage. a lot to react to there, alan. how far from normal is this? >> like we were saying, there are several parts of that i would like to break down, but the idea of tear gassing and deploying tear gas in these kinds of situations, it's not unheard of, it's happened at the border before, but not when there are concentrations many women
the tear gas is a minor form of the tear gas itself. it's very safe.he ones that were suffering to a certain extent were the people putting it out there, but it's very safe. but you say why is a parent running up into an area where they know the tear gas is forming and they know it's going to be formed and they're running up with a child? in some cases they're not the parents. these are the people they call grabbers. they grab a child because they think they'll have a certain status having a...
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the tear gas is a minor form of the tear gas itself. it's very safe. the ones that were suffering to a certain extent were the people putting it out there, but it's very safe. but you say why is a parent running up into an area where they know the tear gas is forming and they know it's going to be formed and they're running up with a child? in some cases they're not the parents. these are the people they call grabbers. they grab a child because they think they'll have a certain status having a child. you know, you have certain advantages in terms of our crazy laws that frankly congress should be changing.
the tear gas is a minor form of the tear gas itself. it's very safe. the ones that were suffering to a certain extent were the people putting it out there, but it's very safe. but you say why is a parent running up into an area where they know the tear gas is forming and they know it's going to be formed and they're running up with a child? in some cases they're not the parents. these are the people they call grabbers. they grab a child because they think they'll have a certain status having a...
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the real issue is gas. that is the real problem because for some reason all the gas in the middle east the other countries do not have the massive accumulations it is an interesting development they have found deep gas that is less than five dollars per million cubic feet which is a very good price if you were buying lng. so this new development and they could see that happening elsewhere. >> this question may be for you. how do you work with arab countries to develop renewable energy projects? by the way i did that say they were ahead of us i said my student said that. that's different. [laughter] . >> obviously as part of any energy mix or diversification is important the driver of course, is the private sector but we we try to do in particular is work on the right kind of framework to encourage private investment and private investors to come in and that would be continue to be a focus. >> there is another question here that the sanctions kick in for air ran what will oman do the sanctions could potentia
the real issue is gas. that is the real problem because for some reason all the gas in the middle east the other countries do not have the massive accumulations it is an interesting development they have found deep gas that is less than five dollars per million cubic feet which is a very good price if you were buying lng. so this new development and they could see that happening elsewhere. >> this question may be for you. how do you work with arab countries to develop renewable energy...
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gas lines in d.c. are old and need replace egg, which is exactly what t utility is doing. >> safety is our fore most priority at washington gas. so far,e've replaced 16 miles of piline in d.c. >> reporter: washington gas reports the leaks to the d.c. government, but not to the dblic. he wantstrict officials to change that. mayor bowser tells news 4 she's going to have tublic service commit look into the reporting requirements. >> i know part of heir charg is not only to ensure reliability and safety of our infrastructure system, but also keep residents informed, so, let me see what they're thinking about in that reporting question. >> reporter: washington gas says they've now stirted p notices on residents' doors when they discover a leak nearby. as for how big the problem is city-wide, washington gas says they repair about 1,200 lea a year. in the district, mark segraves, news4. >> now, if you smell a gas leak where you live, call 1 immediately and report the location. >>> first responders across nort
gas lines in d.c. are old and need replace egg, which is exactly what t utility is doing. >> safety is our fore most priority at washington gas. so far,e've replaced 16 miles of piline in d.c. >> reporter: washington gas reports the leaks to the d.c. government, but not to the dblic. he wantstrict officials to change that. mayor bowser tells news 4 she's going to have tublic service commit look into the reporting requirements. >> i know part of heir charg is not only to ensure...
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so i'm curious to see whether a gas tax proposal goes anywhere. some of -- some viewers know,emember that, you george bush i got in a lot of the gas tax.aising some said that was part of why he wasn't re-elected. republicans will be talking to him about that as well. that really speaks to maybe a conflict source of immediately on the house, on the committee. >> it's interesting that mr. defazio said in that meeting president, president cent said i can sell a 25 gas tax increase. so, you know, could there be a deal that's cut between trump?ts and president and senate republicans are forced to go along? think donald trump also thought he could sell a $1.5 trillion infrastructure package and the republicans very quickly disposed of that, when it hit their desks. so i think that it's gonna remain to be seen, i think, in this congress, how much sway has.d trump actual political capital he puts behind any one thing. as we've seen over the last two years, the focus kind of swings on a lotck and forth of different things. and sometimes donald trump might
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i'm curious whether a gas tax proposal goes anywhere. some viewers will remember george bush one got in a lot of trouble for raising the gas tax. people say that is part of why he was not reelected. i'm sure republicans will be talking to him about that. that speaks to a source of conflict in the house on the committee. >> it was interesting he said in the meeting the president said i can sell the gas tax increase. could there be a deal that is cut between democrats and president trump. >> i think president trump thought he could sell an infrastructure package and the republicans disposed of that when it came to the desk. it remained to be seen how much sway he has, how much political capital he puts behind in the one thing. as we have seen the past two years, the focus swings wildly back and forth on a lot of different things and sometimes he might take a position on something but not necessarily spend the time on it and with the votes he needs. i don't know that i would count on that. and donald trump with this infrastructure package,
i'm curious whether a gas tax proposal goes anywhere. some viewers will remember george bush one got in a lot of trouble for raising the gas tax. people say that is part of why he was not reelected. i'm sure republicans will be talking to him about that. that speaks to a source of conflict in the house on the committee. >> it was interesting he said in the meeting the president said i can sell the gas tax increase. could there be a deal that is cut between democrats and president trump....
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tear gas is tear gas?s we deploy is standard law enforcement issue. >> there's one kind. >> it's in our equipment inventory. all of our agents experience it like you did before they carry it, much less deploy it. >> why did they need to use that when you knew you had women and kids out there? >> again, the people facing our agents were adult males throwing rocks. that was the lead element who was threatening our agents. that's what they responded to with the less lethal devices. it was effective at ending that threat, moving the situation back safely into mexico and dispersing the group. >> what about the women and children? >> unfortunate that parents are putting their children at risk. bringing them into that situation to try to rush through the border illegally and being present for that kind of interaction. if people are throwing rocks nearby, you are facing law enforcement professionals, it's not a good place to have your children. it's unfortunate they were affected. >> i want to get it straight for
tear gas is tear gas?s we deploy is standard law enforcement issue. >> there's one kind. >> it's in our equipment inventory. all of our agents experience it like you did before they carry it, much less deploy it. >> why did they need to use that when you knew you had women and kids out there? >> again, the people facing our agents were adult males throwing rocks. that was the lead element who was threatening our agents. that's what they responded to with the less lethal...
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have to look at it this way the european union is very close to russia russia has a huge supply of gas this gas can be shipped to europe in a very easy way so why should the europeans not do that for political reasons because they don't want to be dependent on the russians for their energy as much as they have been in the past so they decide to ship liquefied natural gas with ships where you need liquefying stations in the united states you need deeply quit fighting stations in europe across the atlantic what happens of course this gas is much more expensive and the european union can't force its energy providers to buy the gas over there you know i did states so the promises made by the e.u. might not be a substantial lies in the future we don't know we do know that the elegy exports from united states to europe have increased but those dimensions aren't comparable to the gas that for example countries like germany are getting from russia it's clearly political it's something that the e.u. can give to the united states to pacify trump but to back it up it's still a long way yes very g
have to look at it this way the european union is very close to russia russia has a huge supply of gas this gas can be shipped to europe in a very easy way so why should the europeans not do that for political reasons because they don't want to be dependent on the russians for their energy as much as they have been in the past so they decide to ship liquefied natural gas with ships where you need liquefying stations in the united states you need deeply quit fighting stations in europe across...
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we will be talking about oil and gas and fracking. we will be talking with aimee allison in georgia, head of democracy in color and she the people about women running in elections all over this country. forfinally, censu amendment pregnant florida, if passed today, could mean the enfranchisement of more people in this country than ever -- well, except -- no, just a century ago when women got the right to vote will stop stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.orgrg, the war and peace repoport. i'm amy goodman. as we turn to the historic number of women of color running for public office in today's election in the united states, motivated in part by president donald trump's constant derogatory remarks against women and the numerous claims that he committed sexual assault, at least 255 women are on the ballot as congressional candidates, including a record number of women of color. in addition to 59 black female congressssional candididates, in georgia, stacey abrams hopes to become georgia's first black g
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stephen: does the oil and gas industry have inordinate power in sacramento?own: no, not at all, but they do have power. not as much as the insurance companies. not as much as the labor unions. not as much as the plastic companies. stephen: pharmaceuticals are higher. governor brown: the pharmaceuticals, they've all got power. you've gotta be able to stand up and say, "no," to people. but if you think that you can run a campaign for governor and raise $100 million on chump change, you don't understand politics. stephen: governor brown's critics, like jamie court, say california has more than 1,400 offshore oil wells in state-controlled waters, even as the governor fights with the trump administration over offshore drilling in federal waters. and those same critics point out that california has issued more than 20,000 new oil-drilling permits here on land while governor brown has been in office. announcer: coming up, the father of a san francisco city worker killed in a towing aen why he says his family is taking action to protect yours. "lot she's accomplished
stephen: does the oil and gas industry have inordinate power in sacramento?own: no, not at all, but they do have power. not as much as the insurance companies. not as much as the labor unions. not as much as the plastic companies. stephen: pharmaceuticals are higher. governor brown: the pharmaceuticals, they've all got power. you've gotta be able to stand up and say, "no," to people. but if you think that you can run a campaign for governor and raise $100 million on chump change, you...
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that being said is different than a gas taxpayer with respect to the gas tax, if you can charge a penny or two to get it infrastructure, i would respectfully disagree with gary.this could be for another debate. i think it could make -- >> here is how they are similar. i understand gas and carbon taxes will differ from what they have in france but they are the same in that people do not trust politicians to do what they say they're going to do. i think it's that simple. and if emmanuel macron says he's going to use the gas tax to somehow care climate change, the public does not believe it. they say we don't believe you're going to spend that money and solve that with gas taxpayer chris people are finding that 10 weeks of vacation and 35 hour week's cost something. nothing is free. it has to come from somewhere. so emmanuel macron has to adjust to the situation and of course, they don't like it and that is i think why polling at about 25 percent right now. not too good. but back to this tax. it comes back to one specific question. how much more money are they willing to take out of the ec
that being said is different than a gas taxpayer with respect to the gas tax, if you can charge a penny or two to get it infrastructure, i would respectfully disagree with gary.this could be for another debate. i think it could make -- >> here is how they are similar. i understand gas and carbon taxes will differ from what they have in france but they are the same in that people do not trust politicians to do what they say they're going to do. i think it's that simple. and if emmanuel...
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the narrowest range for natural gas ever.et's just break it out. >> the indistinct thing is for the rhetoric, for traders, they had to reverse that this week. that added to the movement in both the commodities. you can see that in positioning. are you hearing that that is legit? >> yes. negative gamma. the market has been trained on its value and risk models for the last three or four years to resistance in natural gas and to buy support in crude oil. it blew those people up. when crude oil gotten your 60, good support. blew them up down the 65. good low, natural gas the same thing. we stopped and allow those people out yesterday. per thean see the total -- positions for crude and natural gas be how they totally reversed in the last week or so. fundamentally, what is going to be the price of supportive? >> what is unique is natural gas is way ahead in the game of technology revolution exports, it really, demand is catching them up to the massive supply. crude oil is a little further behind. a massive amount of liquid fuel pro
the narrowest range for natural gas ever.et's just break it out. >> the indistinct thing is for the rhetoric, for traders, they had to reverse that this week. that added to the movement in both the commodities. you can see that in positioning. are you hearing that that is legit? >> yes. negative gamma. the market has been trained on its value and risk models for the last three or four years to resistance in natural gas and to buy support in crude oil. it blew those people up. when...
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natural gas as well headed to -- is well headed to that stage.ull market is probably over, and natural gas is in the bull market. alix: time for the note of the week. goldman sachs blames a selloff on negative gamma, they have become important and producers have sold a large amount of production on the way up, forcing the swap dealer who sold the puts to producers to sell accelerating quantities of oil. coming up, jeff miller talks about his company's performance and why he thinks pricing power will return to the market next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: time for the b-net brief. joining me now is our guests. the wildfires ragvaged california and the markets punished the utility company pg&e. a powerline from the company went offline 15 minutes before the firste -- a fire started, leaving the company on the hook for billions in damages. just how bad can this be for pg&e? >> pretty bad. they are on the hook for over $15 billion most likely from last year's fires and that number might rise and you have this year's fires so that number could double.
natural gas as well headed to -- is well headed to that stage.ull market is probably over, and natural gas is in the bull market. alix: time for the note of the week. goldman sachs blames a selloff on negative gamma, they have become important and producers have sold a large amount of production on the way up, forcing the swap dealer who sold the puts to producers to sell accelerating quantities of oil. coming up, jeff miller talks about his company's performance and why he thinks pricing power...
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near san diego were sprayed with tear gas and u.s. agents reportedly responding with tear gas well not a new tactic in the u.s. of course the police have used tear gas in a number of protests and during other incidents in recent years. well the measure has grabbed headlines before though not at all on the same scale data shows that tear gas was the ploy more than once a month in the law for years of barack obama's presidency border authorities also frequently use pepper spray with a record number of one hundred fifty one instances recorded in twenty thirteen also under the obama administration we spoke to edward hall a co-founder of the occupy movement he says the media is wading into political debates instead of reporting facts. this i think is part of a much deeper problem that the united states has in terms of looking at its history and looking at how. the. caucasian angle of people would rather undermine international law than to look at the heart and soul of somebody who's across a manmade border and embarrassingly. i didn't i wa
near san diego were sprayed with tear gas and u.s. agents reportedly responding with tear gas well not a new tactic in the u.s. of course the police have used tear gas in a number of protests and during other incidents in recent years. well the measure has grabbed headlines before though not at all on the same scale data shows that tear gas was the ploy more than once a month in the law for years of barack obama's presidency border authorities also frequently use pepper spray with a record...
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a rep with washington gas says the underground gas lines old and need replacing, which is exactly what they're doing. >> 5lockadius of where we're standing i haveocumented at least 54 separate gas leaks or repairs. >> safety is our foremost priority at washington so far we replaced about 16 miles of pipeline in d.c. >> some residents say they're frustrated because washington gas reports leaks to the d.c. government but not to the public. mayor bowser is going to have the public svice commission look into the reporting requirements. >> montgomery county hit a new milestone with it's revitalization project. four levels of below ground parking have been completed. a 14 story building is going up here. montgomery county executive toured that area yesterday. the project will expand the city's central business toin ude a government office ilding, below ground parking garage and town square.tr cotion will finish in 2020. >> oprah winfrey's mother has he was 83 years old. the family spokesperso says vernita lee died at her home on. thanksgiving the funeral was private and no other details were
a rep with washington gas says the underground gas lines old and need replacing, which is exactly what they're doing. >> 5lockadius of where we're standing i haveocumented at least 54 separate gas leaks or repairs. >> safety is our foremost priority at washington so far we replaced about 16 miles of pipeline in d.c. >> some residents say they're frustrated because washington gas reports leaks to the d.c. government but not to the public. mayor bowser is going to have the...
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it has project-level data for all oil and gas projects all over the world.e geology of those projects, the ownership structure, the type of reserve, and importantly, the economics of those projects. you could get a sense from this database of the break-even price of all of the projects in a company's pipeline. basically all it's planned capex it plans to spend over the next several years. what they then do is they take that plan capex and break-even prices and they compare that to scenarios produced by the international energy agency that show what the price of oil and what the price of gas would be in two different scenarios. one scenario where we achieve the goals of the paris commitment. limiting warming to 2° celsius. and a second where we actually achieve better than that and achieve it 1.75° celsius warming scenario. so what that means is the price of gas, the price of oil will decline over that time period. that could be plotted against the planned capex and project economics of each of these oil and gas companies and you could see which percentage of
it has project-level data for all oil and gas projects all over the world.e geology of those projects, the ownership structure, the type of reserve, and importantly, the economics of those projects. you could get a sense from this database of the break-even price of all of the projects in a company's pipeline. basically all it's planned capex it plans to spend over the next several years. what they then do is they take that plan capex and break-even prices and they compare that to scenarios...
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and in the last month nat gas is up 75% if you've been long crude an short nat gas, you cover your position, europe not only buying nat gas but crude at the same time i think that trade has been on everyone's books for a while and is now being unwound to a large degree nat gas is up another 40 cents which is probably pressuring crude. when the trade is finally unwound and when you see some negative stats with no negative price action, that's when you want to buy the dip. if it's not today or tomorrow, the next $10 move is up. >> jana barton is with us on the desk >> a quick question as it relates to the strength in the dollar and do you think that has led to some of the weakness as well >> no. it's all momentum driven, when things get taken on, i think the dollar has very little to do with it. i still think the best trade on the board is to be long, heating oil and short further back because if the winter will be this cold no matter what happens to the price of crude oil, it will outperform. i think the dollar has nothing to do with it. i think people are looking for things simple. things g
and in the last month nat gas is up 75% if you've been long crude an short nat gas, you cover your position, europe not only buying nat gas but crude at the same time i think that trade has been on everyone's books for a while and is now being unwound to a large degree nat gas is up another 40 cents which is probably pressuring crude. when the trade is finally unwound and when you see some negative stats with no negative price action, that's when you want to buy the dip. if it's not today or...
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the liquid natural gas that we have got the natural gas transported here by our pipelines to germany or euro from russia although it could do they could postpone it they could never stop that americans are quite charming with that they say well you know of course of course so that all those who oppose this let you start out get out of line but if you do it it's your whole you don't have to i mean it's natural that we don't want to. and washington is ramping up the threats on an official visit to e.u. member hungary the u.s. energy secretary warned europe the danger of using russian gas russian federation. has historically use energy. as a coercive weapon we should no longer allow the kremlin to you enter as a weapon the solution is a diversity of suppliers. but there must be a path for that supply. even with the dependency on russia it is not a problem because russia has never in history not fulfill its obligations its cooperate so where should the fear come from if it is above it is about business the us is increasing or expanding their natural gas industry and therefore they want t
the liquid natural gas that we have got the natural gas transported here by our pipelines to germany or euro from russia although it could do they could postpone it they could never stop that americans are quite charming with that they say well you know of course of course so that all those who oppose this let you start out get out of line but if you do it it's your whole you don't have to i mean it's natural that we don't want to. and washington is ramping up the threats on an official visit...
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they have not been don't know where to where to exploit the gas. israel's defense minister has quit slamming his country's response to palestinian attacks as week monday israeli fighter jets struck palestinian targets that's after militants in gaza are those rockets and mortar shells at the door lieberman's resignation comes on reports of a defacto cease fire between palestinian armed groups and israel people ended the truce a surrender. for me the cease fire deal reached yesterday combined with the long term deal with a mass is a surrender to terrorism there's no other word no other meaning but surrender to terrorism. we all residents of an israeli town on the border with gaza strongly oppose a ceasefire with a mass and claim that the government is caving in to militant violence heavy cross border fire has killed one literally and seven palestinians. the. i was the the. spinouts the palestinian political analyst nor odor good to have you all know we've heard about the resignation of the defense minister of israel what does lieberman's departure me
they have not been don't know where to where to exploit the gas. israel's defense minister has quit slamming his country's response to palestinian attacks as week monday israeli fighter jets struck palestinian targets that's after militants in gaza are those rockets and mortar shells at the door lieberman's resignation comes on reports of a defacto cease fire between palestinian armed groups and israel people ended the truce a surrender. for me the cease fire deal reached yesterday combined...
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liquid natural gas is far and spencer and there is really no need in excuse to the natural gas that we have got out of the natural gas transported here by our pipelines to germany you know you wrote rush up all it could do is they could postpone it but they could never stop that americans are quite quite charming with this they say well you know of course we support all those who oppose this but you sought to get out of line but if you do it it's your whole you don't have to i mean it's natural that we don't want to do. the u.s. senate a secretary insists that cutting russian gas supplies would help european security he raised the issue on the physics to hungary russian federation. has historically use energy. as a coercive weapon we should no longer allow the kremlin to you enter as a weapon. the solution is a diversity of suppliers but there must be a path for that supply. even with the dependency on russia it is not a problem because russia has never in history not of course so it's it's all relations it's cooperate so where should it be where should the spirit come from if there's
liquid natural gas is far and spencer and there is really no need in excuse to the natural gas that we have got out of the natural gas transported here by our pipelines to germany you know you wrote rush up all it could do is they could postpone it but they could never stop that americans are quite quite charming with this they say well you know of course we support all those who oppose this but you sought to get out of line but if you do it it's your whole you don't have to i mean it's natural...
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merkel points out europe needs russian gas whether america likes it or not. whether the gas we consume comes through the north stream author ukraine or the turks stream the source is one of the things that russia and europe only able to make itself independent from russian gas but what it can do is diversify its sources and we spoke to i could harm the publisher of the vet shafting to a business news letter he says that there are economic reasons behind germany's push for russian gas. the american guests or any source waste the energy of a liquid natural gas is far expensive and there is really no need any excuse to the metro guys if we have the natural gas transported here by our pipelines to germany or euro from russia only could do they could postpone it but they could never stop it the americans are quite charming with it they say well you know of course of course so that all those who post this let you saw the guest live but if you do it's your whole you don't have to i mean it is natural that we don't know what it. does run pick up threats and official
merkel points out europe needs russian gas whether america likes it or not. whether the gas we consume comes through the north stream author ukraine or the turks stream the source is one of the things that russia and europe only able to make itself independent from russian gas but what it can do is diversify its sources and we spoke to i could harm the publisher of the vet shafting to a business news letter he says that there are economic reasons behind germany's push for russian gas. the...
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you might notice in this gas mask was a british 1950 model to a bit further back. the leather, metal combination of the german gas mask of 1917. here is a curators tip. if you take a look and the lens is clear it means it never actually experienced gas. it didn't change colors. ticket the one -- take a look at the one on my shoulder. it is yellow pick a piece of equipment that came in contact with actual gas worker -- warfare. there is one image that one americans associate. let's go see. right here is the i want you poster by james montgomery. this is a self-portrait of the artist himself. the model he's scheduled never showed up so he sat in front of the mirror and then added the extra symbolism then dish that we recognize as uncle sam. at the turn-of-the-century making all of us think of this face as the face of uncle sam. very reminiscent of a british poster of lord kitchener. a famous british military leader. all of the posters that we are standing in front of our originals. when you look at the entire minute dish entirety, it takes a community to mobilize and
you might notice in this gas mask was a british 1950 model to a bit further back. the leather, metal combination of the german gas mask of 1917. here is a curators tip. if you take a look and the lens is clear it means it never actually experienced gas. it didn't change colors. ticket the one -- take a look at the one on my shoulder. it is yellow pick a piece of equipment that came in contact with actual gas worker -- warfare. there is one image that one americans associate. let's go see. right...
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. >>> on this election eve one east bay gas station offered people a chance to win free gas as part of a pr blitz in support of prop 6, the another repeal part of the state gas tax. kpix5's phil matier joins us now. with this proposition just how close is it, phil? >> closer than you might think, very close because while the repealers are trying everything they can for last minute stumps like getting out there and handing out free gasoline in order to get you to vote for repealing the tax or politicians and business leaders talking up the road repairs that we could lose if the tax is repealed, it's all coming down to the wire and how the question is asked. from free gas give-aways to multi-million dollar tv ad campaigns, both sides of proposition 6, the fight over whether to repeal california's 12 cents a gallon gas tax hike, is coming down to the wire. a just released kpix survey usa poll found when voters were asked outright about repealing the gas hike, 52% said they would vote yes for repeal compared to 40% who said no to repeal. that's a 12 point lead for repealing the tax, but wh
. >>> on this election eve one east bay gas station offered people a chance to win free gas as part of a pr blitz in support of prop 6, the another repeal part of the state gas tax. kpix5's phil matier joins us now. with this proposition just how close is it, phil? >> closer than you might think, very close because while the repealers are trying everything they can for last minute stumps like getting out there and handing out free gasoline in order to get you to vote for...
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agents began firing tear gas. i saw at least half a dozen, maybe ten canisters launched into mexico. the breeze was carrying into mexico. so we were running for several minutes to get out of the cloud of tear gas. there were lots of small children, women passing off small children to the mep n to y to run faster, people discarding their backpacks. >> in the aftermath of the tear gas canisters being logged in the direction of the migrants and ultimately disspelling them, did they attempt to regroup? did the situation escalate, or was that one incident or those few minutes of chaos that you describe enough to -- >> as we're speaking, i don't know if you hear the booms, but they've just started firing tear gas again. people are pulling back. they had retreated quite some ways and then some started to get closer to the line. people are now sprinting away from the cloud of tear gas. the mexican federal police had managed to move most of the migrants back to the other side of the tijuana river. that's where the majority
agents began firing tear gas. i saw at least half a dozen, maybe ten canisters launched into mexico. the breeze was carrying into mexico. so we were running for several minutes to get out of the cloud of tear gas. there were lots of small children, women passing off small children to the mep n to y to run faster, people discarding their backpacks. >> in the aftermath of the tear gas canisters being logged in the direction of the migrants and ultimately disspelling them, did they attempt...
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have to look at it this way the european union is very close to russia russia has a huge supply of gas this gas can be shipped to europe in a very easy way so why should the europeans that do that for political reasons because they don't want to be dependent on the russians for their energy as much there as they have been in the past so they decide to ship liquefied natural gas with ships where you need liquefying stations in the united states you need to find stations in europe across the atlantic what happens of course this gas is much more expensive and the european union can't force its energy providers to buy the gas over there united states so the promises made by the e.u. might not be a substantial lies in the future we don't know we do know that the elegy exports from the united states to europe have increased but those dimensions aren't comparable to the gas that for example countries like germany are getting from russia it's clearly political it's something that the e.u. can give to the united states to pacify trump but to back it up it's still a long way yes very good point
have to look at it this way the european union is very close to russia russia has a huge supply of gas this gas can be shipped to europe in a very easy way so why should the europeans that do that for political reasons because they don't want to be dependent on the russians for their energy as much there as they have been in the past so they decide to ship liquefied natural gas with ships where you need liquefying stations in the united states you need to find stations in europe across the...